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navy federal credit union. >>> we're back with our distinguished round table discussion on the future of military electronic warfare. colonel schuette, i want to go to your point about the technological opportunities and challenges. >> a really good opportunity, i think, because of what is going on in the commercial world talking about earlier, and i have my prop, my iphone, on the block diagram on a smartphone is virtually identical to what we have in what's flying out in theater today. >> electronic warfare pod. >> ea-60-like capability, and being able to leverage. so the technology from the commercial world is readily available. it's not a technology problem, it's a commercial problem. >> you held up a commercial device. spectrum man agement is another piece of the puzzle. is the spectrum management plan that we've got something that's worrying you in terms of how we could constrict military bandwidth or military capability? >> it's a concern. whether it's a worry, it's got to be addressed pragmatically. gre
navy federal credit union. >>> we're back with our distinguished round table discussion on the future of military electronic warfare. colonel schuette, i want to go to your point about the technological opportunities and challenges. >> a really good opportunity, i think, because of what is going on in the commercial world talking about earlier, and i have my prop, my iphone, on the block diagram on a smartphone is virtually identical to what we have in what's flying out in...
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it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hole is reinforced to be like one of those ice breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser run ares aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that stuck ship, when that is your particular roadside assistance need for your vehicle, if you are the navy what you call in is the baddest tow truck in the world. when that missile cruiser not stuck it took three and a half long days to that get thing unstuck. they tried everything. they tried hundreds of tons of water and they took the crew off and still they couldn't get it move. they tried again and again and again and again to tow that ship off the reef. in the end, it took the salvage ship 7 tug boats to get that ship yanked off the reef so that everybody at the airport would get them off with the navy. giant ships do not run fast aground very often. but when they do they can repair stuff that no one else
it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hole is reinforced to be like one of those ice breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser run ares aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that stuck ship, when that is your particular roadside assistance need for your vehicle, if you are the navy what you call in is the baddest tow truck in the world. when that missile...
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navy ship ran ground off a coral reef off the philippines and new this morning, the navy is troying to take it apart. u.s.s. guardian is a mine sweeper that got stuck last week. the navy says it is a complete loss but removing it intact would cause more damage to the reef and the ship's hull. there is also the chance that it could break up or sink if crews try to remove it without dismantling it first. >>> in florida, lawyers for the map accused of killing trayvon martin are requesting more time to prepare for trial. attorneys for george zimmerman made the request yesterday saying the trial should be moved from june to november. a pretrial hearing for zimmerman in which he will argue self-defense is scheduled for april. his attorney is also asking the public for more donations for zimmerman to help pay for his legal fees. >>> coming up, we have speed cameras, we have red light cameras. >> today begins another crackdown on the roads that could get you a $100 ticket in the district. what to watch out for coming up. man, they're always in our pockets. >> all right, tucker barnes. we've go
navy ship ran ground off a coral reef off the philippines and new this morning, the navy is troying to take it apart. u.s.s. guardian is a mine sweeper that got stuck last week. the navy says it is a complete loss but removing it intact would cause more damage to the reef and the ship's hull. there is also the chance that it could break up or sink if crews try to remove it without dismantling it first. >>> in florida, lawyers for the map accused of killing trayvon martin are requesting...
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his service was the navy. the way he sought to make that more attractive to women was to start opening up some specialties that had been closed to them. you have to think about what was going on in the 1970's. in a historic context. women were still being discharged for pregnancy, up until 1975. we did not even have uniforms that were correct for the jobs that were being opened up. when i started standing watch in my squadron, i had to walk the flight line in shields and a skirt. it was two miles long and you did it several times during your watch. one day i showed up in enlisted who -- boots and pants to try and walk the flight line, and i got blasted for it pretty good. i was allowed to wear pants with captain of the watch. the flight suits, the clothing was -- is dad not fit real well. there -- it did not fit real well. it was an amazing experience. i have to say, on the whole, the helicopter community was very welcoming. it would not -- it was higher up the chain of command. i was on the west coast at the
his service was the navy. the way he sought to make that more attractive to women was to start opening up some specialties that had been closed to them. you have to think about what was going on in the 1970's. in a historic context. women were still being discharged for pregnancy, up until 1975. we did not even have uniforms that were correct for the jobs that were being opened up. when i started standing watch in my squadron, i had to walk the flight line in shields and a skirt. it was two...
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that's what i know best because i certain ly diddant know him a a navy s.e.a.l. he was a man of incredible character. he led by example, always. the little things he did. you know, throughout life was just the things i saw were incredible. he always stopped to take time to talk to whoever was around him and just incredibly humble. very funny, as well. i know you guys played a clip. he kind of starred that show, but just a very humble, loving, fun, wonderful man. >> he is married with children, as well, correct? >> yes, ma'am. >> have you had any contact with him family? >> just sent them a message. yes, i just sent a few messages of support. certainly incredibly sad time. >> how did he do when he came back from war? i mean, certainly, so many soldiers struggle. how did he handle it? >> you know, when he came back, he, i think, obviously, the transition from serving our country with four tours of, you know, heavy combat is difficult for him to not want to be over there. obviously, all that stuff is in this book. but he, you know, what i'm most impressed by is when
that's what i know best because i certain ly diddant know him a a navy s.e.a.l. he was a man of incredible character. he led by example, always. the little things he did. you know, throughout life was just the things i saw were incredible. he always stopped to take time to talk to whoever was around him and just incredibly humble. very funny, as well. i know you guys played a clip. he kind of starred that show, but just a very humble, loving, fun, wonderful man. >> he is married with...
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shomari stone live at the navy yard metro staegs tion to tell what went wrong. shomari stone? >> reporter: doreen, tonight we learned an emergency responder turned off power on the wrong section of tracks from anacostia to the navy yard station. people were upset. they walked to shuttle bus as the cross the street which add to their frustration. >> that is a shuttle bus. i don't know when they're getting here. >> reporter: a crowd of confusion. spilling on to m street by navy yard metro station in southeast d.c. during the evening rush hour. richard blinker is stunned. >> craziness. utter chaos, really i's been like this since the minute we got on the subway. >> reporter: trouble started at 5:00 when it started smoking. an emergency responder, powered down a section of the track with two trains in the tunnel between anacostia station and the navy yard station. >> he actually took down power on both side which was unexpected to us. and in doing that -- there were two trains out, between navy yard and anacostia, that lost power. >> nearly 2,000 passengers sat in the dark for mor
shomari stone live at the navy yard metro staegs tion to tell what went wrong. shomari stone? >> reporter: doreen, tonight we learned an emergency responder turned off power on the wrong section of tracks from anacostia to the navy yard station. people were upset. they walked to shuttle bus as the cross the street which add to their frustration. >> that is a shuttle bus. i don't know when they're getting here. >> reporter: a crowd of confusion. spilling on to m street by navy...
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monday on fox455morriggneww. 3 a navy seal survives terrooists trying o kill him -& and multiple tturs in the - middll east.how a man he may -3 have een rying to help... - after he retired..-& 3 baltimore.... pplice... continue to -3 investigatee.. a... fataa shooting.../ thaa occuured... thhs morning... in southwest &ppaltimore.époliie... arriied... on the scene ...on... norrh wheeler ptteet... at... one a-m.. . foo....a report... of a 3 they found... 27 &p-year- old christooher pamuels... &pwith... a gunshot wound to the pead....//hh... was rushed... to tte hospitall... 33 time laterr..//.no word... on any suspects. 3 p former navy seal siper waa &pshot and killed along with one other man at a gunnrange inn police have a sussecttin -3 custody, aad are piicing - toggther the day's tragic events. cristina mutchler has on aapossible motive ffr the shooting. shooting. p3 chris kyle, a former navy seal --3&pand author of the best-sslling autobiography "aaericaa & sniper," was shot and illed alongsideechad littlefield at a texassggn range saturday. kyle alled himself, "the moot 3 history,
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a former navy peal. the - responsible is in custody......ut thee say they are still trying to figure out 3 this tory. 3 ffrmer navy seal chris kyle & knnwn ffr his recood number of kills as a snippr... and &pfelllw veteran chad & littlefield were shot and oo theerough creek lodge ann &presort in ggen rose, texas. investigators ay aahunting police say thii man... eddie ray rouuh... took kyle's pickup trrck aad drove to hhs & his siittr that heeshot kyle & pad littlefiell. routt's siittr called police. a & pnighbor describes the sceee. they had like four shotgunsson here so i id the best counttng iicculd. next thing i know, time passes... he starts up the truck... then all of a sudden he rushes down he roaa and thhy all take off after him.after a short chase police arrested routh.he was ccaaged with murder and is being held on three miilion dollar bond. routh spent four years in the marines and was unnmmloyed aat & iss o word onnaamotive.sheriff - pommy bryant says kyle, who &pveterans with p-t-s-d, may ha
a former navy peal. the - responsible is in custody......ut thee say they are still trying to figure out 3 this tory. 3 ffrmer navy seal chris kyle & knnwn ffr his recood number of kills as a snippr... and &pfelllw veteran chad & littlefield were shot and oo theerough creek lodge ann &presort in ggen rose, texas. investigators ay aahunting police say thii man... eddie ray rouuh... took kyle's pickup trrck aad drove to hhs & his siittr that heeshot kyle & pad littlefiell....
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when legendary navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle and chad littlefield took another marine vet to a gun range, they never could have imagined any weapons would be turned on them. but that's exactly what happened. with kyle and littlefield shot dead multiple times at a remote area of a gun range near ft. worth texas. their bodies were found nearly two hours later by a guide at the range. investigators say ralph drove up in kyle's pickup truck and headed to his sister's house, he told her and his brother what had happened, then he left and his family called police. when a team of officers arrived at his house, he was sitting outside in kyle's pickup. a hostage negotiator tried to talk him out, he took off down the road. here's how a witness describes it. >> i was scared. they had him -- they had like four shotguns on him, i believe. it's dark out here, i did the best counting i could. the next thing i know, a little time passes, he starts up the truck, and then all of a sudden, he rushes down the road and they all tak
when legendary navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle and chad littlefield took another marine vet to a gun range, they never could have imagined any weapons would be turned on them. but that's exactly what happened. with kyle and littlefield shot dead multiple times at a remote area of a gun range near ft. worth texas. their bodies were found nearly two hours later by a guide at the range. investigators say ralph drove up in kyle's pickup truck and headed to his sister's house, he told her and his...
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. >> reporter: chris kyle, former navy s.e.a.l. and offer of the bestseller "american sniper" died of shooting. they charged a man with murder for shooting and killing kyle and another man. police say they took routes to the range. he shot them with a semiautomatic handgun. he then escaped to his sister's house in kyle's pickup truck and con forcepsed. the u.s. military says rouse was in the marines from 2006 to 2010. kyles was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper earning 14 different honors including two silver stars. in january kyles published this book "american sniper." he scribed killing more than 150 iraqian sur gents. he returned to texas in 2009 and worked with veterans suffering with physical and emotional disabilities. >> we had an idea that they were at the shooting range helping. >> reporter: rouse is being held on $3 million bond. police say he has not given a motive for the shooting. tetiana anderson, cbs news. >>> straight ahead, super sponsor. the game was great but as always the super bowl ads are generating talk. come up we'll
. >> reporter: chris kyle, former navy s.e.a.l. and offer of the bestseller "american sniper" died of shooting. they charged a man with murder for shooting and killing kyle and another man. police say they took routes to the range. he shot them with a semiautomatic handgun. he then escaped to his sister's house in kyle's pickup truck and con forcepsed. the u.s. military says rouse was in the marines from 2006 to 2010. kyles was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper earning 14 different honors...
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a nationally-known navy seal nnper has been shot dead... at a gun ranne. the suspecc... and how he got - away. 3& you're watchiig 3 foo 44 morning nees.. all local.. all morning.. 3 ((bump out)) 3 ((break 1)) 3 3&p 33 we conttnue our list of super bowl fun facts... 3 - according to "national 3 eat an estimated one-point-23 billion chicken wings toddy- -3 according to tte nielsee comppny"....51-point-seven &pmillion cases of beer have been soll to super bowl ann- domino's estimates it willl& deliver 11 illion pieces of "califfrnia avocado 3 uppan estimated eiggt-miilion pounds of avocadoo oday for - guacamole 33 páadlib weather 3 chatáá 3 the "french spiddrman" is at & wall-crawler is ready to climb aahistoric buildinn in cuba. cuba. darrdevil alain robert s famoossfor scalingg -3 some of the world'sstalllst skyscrapers wittout any safety 3 freechman is onto his next missionnto limb thh twenty seven story "free havana." the hooee was formerly pilton hotel ttat was takenn & oer after the cuban 33 spiderman" plans to make his &p3 it may be hard to get -3 up oo a cold mor
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they suspect a chinese navy frigget trained its weapons on a self-defense helicopter. japan and china have wenlocked in a dispute over the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim the territory. the japanese government nationalized the islands last september. chinese surveillance ships have been navigating in and around or out of japanese waters near the territory ever since. the area around the islands is believed to be rich in natural resources. the disagreement has affected diplomatic relations and trade. >>> security analysts are trying to figure out the consequences of what happened out at sea. a former navy capital tin with japan's self-defense force and joins us here in our studio. so, how serious do you consider this incident? >> yes, it is serious act because using radar, which can control the weapon, means they will will attack the ships. usually the naval ships have two types of radars. >> okay. >> generally one is for navigation, or searching target. another is the fd radar used for controlling the weapons. this time the chinese ship used this radar pointed
they suspect a chinese navy frigget trained its weapons on a self-defense helicopter. japan and china have wenlocked in a dispute over the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim the territory. the japanese government nationalized the islands last september. chinese surveillance ships have been navigating in and around or out of japanese waters near the territory ever since. the area around the islands is believed to be rich in natural resources. the disagreement has affected diplomatic...
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the problem started here at navy yard. two metro green line trains did not get to their destination. and it took them two hours to get there. it was a terrible commute for those passengers. and they took pictures and tweeted out those pictures and sent messages of those massive crowds after folks pried open the metro doors to escape through an emergency exit. they took to walking on the tracks after sitting in a hot, dark train stuck in a tunnel between navy yard and anacostia for hours. metro says the problem started with an electrical fire but proper protocol was not followed. >> it was hot and people was passing out. someone opened the emergency exit. we jumped out into the -- through the rails and ran to the nearest emergency exit. >> it was very inconvenient and messy. it took me two hours to get home. >> i'm disgusting with metro. i don't want to be here right now. >> reporter: that girl says that's her only way to commute and get around the city, so she has to take metro. that certainly is the argument that you hear
the problem started here at navy yard. two metro green line trains did not get to their destination. and it took them two hours to get there. it was a terrible commute for those passengers. and they took pictures and tweeted out those pictures and sent messages of those massive crowds after folks pried open the metro doors to escape through an emergency exit. they took to walking on the tracks after sitting in a hot, dark train stuck in a tunnel between navy yard and anacostia for hours. metro...
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a highly decorated navy seal, seven medals. kyle also knew the difficulties service members faced when they came home. >> you don't have an identity. >> reporter: so he dedicated himself to helping returning vets who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. >> chris had a difficult time tran sessioning himself. i think that's a big reason why he cared so much. >> reporter: police believe kyle was trying to help ross at the gun range -- help routh at the gun range. >> some type of therapy. >> reporter: over the last diagnosis cade over 70,000 service members have been diagnosed with ptsd. >> was constantly feeling nervous. constantly felt like something bad would happen. >> reporter: it's still too soon to say if ptsd was involved in the murder. >> an average of one american soldier died from suicide every day last year according to new statistics out from the pentagon. the 325 deaths set a new record. the army officials said the number exceeded those in afghanistan during the same period. >>> the grandstand of a county fai
a highly decorated navy seal, seven medals. kyle also knew the difficulties service members faced when they came home. >> you don't have an identity. >> reporter: so he dedicated himself to helping returning vets who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. >> chris had a difficult time tran sessioning himself. i think that's a big reason why he cared so much. >> reporter: police believe kyle was trying to help ross at the gun range -- help routh at the gun range....
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two green line trains got stuck in opportunity hims between navy yard and anacostia stations. metro says the problem started with a fire in an insulator that keeps power in the third track from energizing the other two. an employee cut off the power to address the problem but that employee never told anyone else. >> it was hot and people were passing out. someone opened the emergency exit. we ran to the nearest emergency excite. >> that kind of communication, we would have recovered faster. we'll look at the precise events. >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing. i have a couple of questions sent out to the spokesperson with metro to find out what the results of that investigation will be. one, will there be any disciplinary action against the employee who didn't follow protocol? a second question i asked him, training. are we going to train these folks to actually follow the protocol in an emergency situation? metro says this could have been a dangerous situation. we had pregnant people, folks with asthma attacks, folks who suffered panic attacks stuck in the trains for tw
two green line trains got stuck in opportunity hims between navy yard and anacostia stations. metro says the problem started with a fire in an insulator that keeps power in the third track from energizing the other two. an employee cut off the power to address the problem but that employee never told anyone else. >> it was hot and people were passing out. someone opened the emergency exit. we ran to the nearest emergency excite. >> that kind of communication, we would have recovered...
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fire powered down a section of the track between the anacostia and navy yard stations. two packed trains came to a stop inside the tunnel. passengers say metro failed at keeping them updated on the situation. >> people couldn't breathe, that was the main thing. they were trying to open the doors. main thing for me, no safety measures were given, no information was given to help people in panic situations. they couldn't breathe. we couldn't breathe. >> metro officers were tied up trying to get people out of tunnel who ditched the trains. that meant a lack of help directing passengers on to shuttle buses outside the navy yard station. >>> a metro bus is now out of commission after becoming the scene of a stabbing. a rider stabbed a man twice in the chest. the attacker jumped off the bus as it approached 11th and h streets. rescuers took the victim to the hospital. we're told he should be okay. police do not know if the attacker knew the victim or if the stabbing was random. >>> we are learning new information overnight from that chain-reaction beltway crash. an arm of a p
fire powered down a section of the track between the anacostia and navy yard stations. two packed trains came to a stop inside the tunnel. passengers say metro failed at keeping them updated on the situation. >> people couldn't breathe, that was the main thing. they were trying to open the doors. main thing for me, no safety measures were given, no information was given to help people in panic situations. they couldn't breathe. we couldn't breathe. >> metro officers were tied up...
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it did not happen in the navy. women are a much higher percentage of the navy than they were back in 1994. women kept joining and joining in bigger numbers. >> in my experience, along the way, a lot more women got out because of the opportunities denied to them rather than offer to them. >> good point. >> exactly. >> in the canadian forces, how did that disintegration occur? what's the lessons to be learned from the way it was implemented? >> well, in 1987, the canadian forces saw it coming with the complaints before the tribunal and hearings takes place. in 1987, there was the trials designed to determine if, when, and how the restrictions to the oi point -- appointment of women could be changed. in hindsight, they look back and see it as a natural part of the progression to put women in combat arms, but looking back and what happened, it was very much set up to test the impact of women on combat operational units. an important point here is when we talk about quotas and critical mass and talk about goals, the cre
it did not happen in the navy. women are a much higher percentage of the navy than they were back in 1994. women kept joining and joining in bigger numbers. >> in my experience, along the way, a lot more women got out because of the opportunities denied to them rather than offer to them. >> good point. >> exactly. >> in the canadian forces, how did that disintegration occur? what's the lessons to be learned from the way it was implemented? >> well, in 1987, the...
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the navy s.e.a.l. targeted. known as america's deadliest sniper. he was a champion of returning veterans. gunned down by a fellow vet. tonight the suspect, the investigation and martha raddatz standing by on the bigger question surrounding post-traumatic stress after war. is it america's invisible epidemic? >>> the demand. a 5-year-old being held hostage in a bunker. what the suspect now wants and what we're learning about the boy's condition. what his mother now fears most. >>> the scare outside the palace. a terrifying scene in london for tourists at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win the play off the field? and will anyone ever be able to tackle betty white's moment? >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is "abc world news" with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on this sunday night. we begin this evening with that unfolding tragedy,
the navy s.e.a.l. targeted. known as america's deadliest sniper. he was a champion of returning veterans. gunned down by a fellow vet. tonight the suspect, the investigation and martha raddatz standing by on the bigger question surrounding post-traumatic stress after war. is it america's invisible epidemic? >>> the demand. a 5-year-old being held hostage in a bunker. what the suspect now wants and what we're learning about the boy's condition. what his mother now fears most....
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the navy s.e.a.l. targeted known as america's deadliest sniper. he was a champion of returning veterans. gunned down bay fellow vet. tonight the suspect, the investigation and martha rad at standing by. is it america's invisible epidemic? >>> a 5-year-old being held hostage in a bunker. what the suspect now wants and what we're learning about the boy's condition. >>> the scare outside the palace. a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on this sunday night. we begin this evening with that unfolding tragedy a former navy s.e.a.l., a hero to members of the military. this evening authorities say he was targeted and killed by a fellow veteran. he too
the navy s.e.a.l. targeted known as america's deadliest sniper. he was a champion of returning veterans. gunned down bay fellow vet. tonight the suspect, the investigation and martha rad at standing by. is it america's invisible epidemic? >>> a 5-year-old being held hostage in a bunker. what the suspect now wants and what we're learning about the boy's condition. >>> the scare outside the palace. a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the...
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national security strategy hinges on the navy in some way or another. we're talking about getting out of -- wars that seem to last forever. in the middle east and south asia and move towards where obama and now hagel is committing himself to that there, as well. a more central understanding of u.s. economic and security interests. and that is basically where things are blue and wet. and that -- you know is not really something you ever heard hagel express. it is not really something that somebody from his military background. he was an army sergeant, is really, you know, expecting to have a lot of understanding of. hagel is committing himself there to a really important debate in national security circles about the importance of naval power. it is something that kind of waxes and wanes periodally, but more than israel, and in his speech, if hagel is confirmed that is what he is going to deal with. it got nearly no attention in this hearing. a lot of us that delved into these issues were kind of concerned that hagel didn't have more specifics to discuss
national security strategy hinges on the navy in some way or another. we're talking about getting out of -- wars that seem to last forever. in the middle east and south asia and move towards where obama and now hagel is committing himself to that there, as well. a more central understanding of u.s. economic and security interests. and that is basically where things are blue and wet. and that -- you know is not really something you ever heard hagel express. it is not really something that...
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." >>> nhk has learned more about that potentially dangerous incident involving china's navy and japan's maritime self-defense force. the crew on board a chinese frigate locked their weapon's radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. now, nhk sources reveal it happened 100 kilometers, or what they consider a long way from islands both countries claim. officials with japan's defense ministry say the chinese frigate locked the weapons radar on the sdf destroyer ship a week ago. the ships were reportedly 3 kilometers apart. the officials say crews on a different chinese frigate locked their weapons radar on a japanese helicopter on another destroyer earlier in january. the frigate was reportedly a few kilometers away. these incidents are getting a lot of attention because the two countries are at odds over the senkaku islands. japan controls the territory. china and taiwan claim it. japan coast guard patrol ships monitor the islands. chinese surveillance vessels have navigated in and out of japanese waters around the territory for months, but the chinese navy has not. analysts sa
." >>> nhk has learned more about that potentially dangerous incident involving china's navy and japan's maritime self-defense force. the crew on board a chinese frigate locked their weapon's radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. now, nhk sources reveal it happened 100 kilometers, or what they consider a long way from islands both countries claim. officials with japan's defense ministry say the chinese frigate locked the weapons radar on the sdf destroyer ship a...
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do we have a commitment to build up the navy? do we have a commitment to strap com so they can continue their missions of deterrence? how do you decide, what is your advice? is that important, would it be a priority and your advice to the president? >> the pentagon is working off the defense act of 2013 which this committee passed. that is the directive that frames the budgetary restraints if sequestration takes effect. that prioritizes what is important, what do you budget for, who what do you finance? we have to manage that. if i'm confirmed then i will be working closely with our chiefs and all of our managers and decision makers on how to do this. i think strat comm is vitally important to the future of this country. it was my position when i was in the senate and long before i was in the senate. of the nine commands, as you know that is one of them, that is a key command. we have to continue to fund our commands and find ways to do that. but that's going to require tough choices and hard decisions. >> right. also, i believe
do we have a commitment to build up the navy? do we have a commitment to strap com so they can continue their missions of deterrence? how do you decide, what is your advice? is that important, would it be a priority and your advice to the president? >> the pentagon is working off the defense act of 2013 which this committee passed. that is the directive that frames the budgetary restraints if sequestration takes effect. that prioritizes what is important, what do you budget for, who what...
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kyles was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper earning 14 different honors in his career including two silver stars. in january kyles published this book "american sniper." he describes killing more than 150 iraqi insurgents. he returned to texas in 2009 and start add charity that helps veterans struggling with physical and emotional disabilities. >> we kind of have an idea that maybe that's why they were at the range, for some type of therapy that mr. kyles assists people with. >> reporter: the organization's website posted a message that read rest in peace. routh is being held on $3 million bond. police say he has not given a motive for the shooting. tetiana anderson, cbs news. >>> straight ahead, super sponsor. the game was great but as always the super bowl ads are generating talk today. coming up, we'll recap some of the commercials from last night. camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses.
kyles was a navy s.e.a.l. sniper earning 14 different honors in his career including two silver stars. in january kyles published this book "american sniper." he describes killing more than 150 iraqi insurgents. he returned to texas in 2009 and start add charity that helps veterans struggling with physical and emotional disabilities. >> we kind of have an idea that maybe that's why they were at the range, for some type of therapy that mr. kyles assists people with. >>...
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navy as a warning to north korea to not conduct a third nuclear test. the secretary of iran's supreme national security council has warned israel with regard to its airstrike on syrian territory. security forces in mali have captured a senior figure. mohamed moussa ag mouhamed was stopped near the algerian border. fidel castro has made a rare public appearance in cuba. the former leader of the cuban revolution has been voting in national assembly elections. riddick's say they are not democratic because only candidates from the -- critics say they are not democratic because only candidates from the communist artie can run. >> -- communist party can run. >> history proved it. 50 years of the blockade and they have not been successful. >> we have more from the cuban capital, havana. >> this -- he is 75 years old. on sunday, he wanted to cast his ballot early in the morning. he says the elections in cuba are an important part of holding up the revolution. >> i remember well the days of capitalism, how rough it was for us. there was no mercy. the revolution
navy as a warning to north korea to not conduct a third nuclear test. the secretary of iran's supreme national security council has warned israel with regard to its airstrike on syrian territory. security forces in mali have captured a senior figure. mohamed moussa ag mouhamed was stopped near the algerian border. fidel castro has made a rare public appearance in cuba. the former leader of the cuban revolution has been voting in national assembly elections. riddick's say they are not democratic...
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earlier i spoke with bonji ohara, a former navy captain with japan's self defenses force. so, how serious do you consider this incident? >> yes, it irious act because using radar, which can control the weapon, means they will attack, intentional attack these ships. usually the naval ships have two types of radars. >> okay. >> generally one is for navigation, or searching target. another is the fd radar used for controlling the weapons. this time the chinese ship used this radar pointed to japanese ships on the helicopter. >> fc radar means fire-controlled radar? >> yes. >> why would crews on a chinese frigate train their weapons radar, especially fc radar, on a sdf destroyer? >> i think the -- there are two possible scenarios. >> okay. one is the chinese side just wanted to provoke japanese ships. another is the chinese ship perceived the japanese action was danger, so they wanted to warn japanese ship, wanted to stop the japanese ship's action. but in both scenario there is perception gap. this is the problem, i think, because if chinese side just wanted to provoke japane
earlier i spoke with bonji ohara, a former navy captain with japan's self defenses force. so, how serious do you consider this incident? >> yes, it irious act because using radar, which can control the weapon, means they will attack, intentional attack these ships. usually the naval ships have two types of radars. >> okay. >> generally one is for navigation, or searching target. another is the fd radar used for controlling the weapons. this time the chinese ship used this...
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. >>> and the weekend death of a decorated navy s.e.a.l. putting the spot light on post dramatic stress disorder. >>> more from super bowl xlvii. when the lights went out, advertisers got a little creative. >>> welcome back, everyone. the buls are rung on wall street. this morning, the dow opens above 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. since before the financial crisis. that's only about 150 points from its all-time high set in october 2007. the dow is now up almost 7% since the beginning of the year. >> open those 401(k)s perhaps, folks. >>> gasoline prices are going up. the average price is $3.51 a gallon, an increase of almost 17 cents in a week. analysts expect the rise to stop well before four bucks gallon and average well under last year's record prices. >>> u.s. pickup truck sales are expected to soar this year, topping 1.7 million. there are lots of new models in year and an increase in new home sales. 90% of earnings for ford and two-thirds for general motors. >>> pizza hut today introduces pizza slides. they'll be
. >>> and the weekend death of a decorated navy s.e.a.l. putting the spot light on post dramatic stress disorder. >>> more from super bowl xlvii. when the lights went out, advertisers got a little creative. >>> welcome back, everyone. the buls are rung on wall street. this morning, the dow opens above 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. since before the financial crisis. that's only about 150 points from its all-time high set in october 2007. the dow is...
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one is the chinese navy just wanted to provoke the ship. one another is the chinese navy recognized the japanese ship's behavior, action was danger, so they wanted to warn the japanese ship. but in both scenario there is a perception gap. i think this perception gap is the most important we have to consider. both japan and china have to resolve the problem. because the -- these kind of perception gap will lead to similar situation even in future. so i think this time the japanese government will open this information, claim to chinese side by diplomatic route. this kind of behavior is right because it can make china to recognize japanese side feeling or thinking way. so this is the first step of the mutual understanding. but i think both japan and china has to take action or behavior, try to understanding each other. >>> north korea has edged up its threats, saying it will have to take a stronger measure than a nuclear test. it didn't clearly mention what a stronger measure means. the statement was released by the state-run korean central n
one is the chinese navy just wanted to provoke the ship. one another is the chinese navy recognized the japanese ship's behavior, action was danger, so they wanted to warn the japanese ship. but in both scenario there is a perception gap. i think this perception gap is the most important we have to consider. both japan and china have to resolve the problem. because the -- these kind of perception gap will lead to similar situation even in future. so i think this time the japanese government...
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one of them, a former navy s.e.a.l. joining us now a reporter who got to know kyle after interviewing him last year, doug dunbar with our affiliate katx. snipers are really tough guys. they do so much to survive in their jobs. how surprised were you to hear about the way he died? >> i don't think the word shocking is underused. i don't think you survive ten years as a navy seal, and three to five years with the name devil of ramahdi. i think shocking is the best word. >> snipers live through absolute hell to get their job done. what kind of guy was he? >> i spent an entire day with him, i had numerous conversations on the telephone, i can tell you he was a proud american. there are many people who were against what he did. even in the confines of our own united states of america, he 234e6r once worried about opinion. he said of his job from day one until the day he left the navy seals was to protect americans. protect american military, and it's a job he said he did with pride each and every day. >> you also talked with
one of them, a former navy s.e.a.l. joining us now a reporter who got to know kyle after interviewing him last year, doug dunbar with our affiliate katx. snipers are really tough guys. they do so much to survive in their jobs. how surprised were you to hear about the way he died? >> i don't think the word shocking is underused. i don't think you survive ten years as a navy seal, and three to five years with the name devil of ramahdi. i think shocking is the best word. >> snipers...
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a former navy s.e.a.l. who surviveed four combat tours in iraq and along the way became the most lethal sniper in american military history has been murdered in texas. authorities in lancaster, texas, have charged another former iraq war veteran with killing chris kyle and a friend yesterday afternoon. last year kyle went public with his story showing a riveting account on the battle goudfield in a memoir, "american sniper." he sat down with me, about dangers he could never have matched here the home he was celebrated for the number of kills he made from behind the scope of his sniper rifle. at least 160. a number chris kyle told me a year ago was not the one he focused on. >> if i could figure out the number of people i saved, that's something i would brag about. >> reporter: after leaving the navy nf 2009, he start add security company in his native texas. it was on a shooting range 50 mimes out of fort worth that chad and his friend were chots o shot to death. a former marine arrived with them and killed
a former navy s.e.a.l. who surviveed four combat tours in iraq and along the way became the most lethal sniper in american military history has been murdered in texas. authorities in lancaster, texas, have charged another former iraq war veteran with killing chris kyle and a friend yesterday afternoon. last year kyle went public with his story showing a riveting account on the battle goudfield in a memoir, "american sniper." he sat down with me, about dangers he could never have...
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the navy recruiter sold me on beingon a navy s.e.a.l. be a >> host: at the moment that moment you knew you wanted to be a navy s.e.a.l. reign.ourse >> guest: everything he was tellingre me, which, of course, the recruiter built it up wherey it was a born type thing.eat he was telling me that the navy s.e.a.l.s do things that you never hear about. all of these great adventures and you'll be the mostra highly trained person out there and you will be able to have all ofhando these skills shooting and i, thought, all right, if they ares the best, i want to bet. the beo >> host: what was your trainingy right? yo >> guest: it felt like seven months long, the initialrt training, standing there with cked in your feet shoulder width apart, getting kicked in the junk.me it was wet and sandy everyday. there were times that i thoughtt about k quitting. i but i don't know if it was just that i was too lazy to get up and find the bell to ring it,n i but somehow i managed to make in through. >> host: when did you serve? >> guest: i went out in february
the navy recruiter sold me on beingon a navy s.e.a.l. be a >> host: at the moment that moment you knew you wanted to be a navy s.e.a.l. reign.ourse >> guest: everything he was tellingre me, which, of course, the recruiter built it up wherey it was a born type thing.eat he was telling me that the navy s.e.a.l.s do things that you never hear about. all of these great adventures and you'll be the mostra highly trained person out there and you will be able to have all ofhando these...
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a former navy s.e.a.l. who survived four combat tours in iraq and along the way became the most lethal sniper in american military history has
a former navy s.e.a.l. who survived four combat tours in iraq and along the way became the most lethal sniper in american military history has
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bonji ohara is a former navy captain with japan's self-defense forces. he says the chinese sent a clear message. >> it is a serious thing. if the radar is the fire-control radar, can control the weapon, usually a battlhipas that kind of radar, one is searching radar, for navigation. one is for the targeting, control weapon radar. this is the fc radar. this time chinese side used this fc radar. it means they showed to the ship they have the intention to attack the japanese ship. so it is very serious and danger. i think the -- there are two ssib scenarios one is the chinese navy just wanted to provoke the ship. one another is the chinese navy recognized the japanese ship's behavior, action was danger, so they wanted to warn the japanese ship. but in both scenario there is a perception gap. i think this perception gap is the most important we have to consider. both japan and china have to resolve the problem. because the -- these kind of perception gap will lead to similar situation even in future. so i think this time the japanese government will open thi
bonji ohara is a former navy captain with japan's self-defense forces. he says the chinese sent a clear message. >> it is a serious thing. if the radar is the fire-control radar, can control the weapon, usually a battlhipas that kind of radar, one is searching radar, for navigation. one is for the targeting, control weapon radar. this is the fc radar. this time chinese side used this fc radar. it means they showed to the ship they have the intention to attack the japanese ship. so it is...
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new details about the murders of two military veterans, one a former navy s.e.a.l., chris kyle and his friend chad littlefield were shot and killed in ft. worth texas. the man who pulled the trigger is a veteran who kyle may have been trying to help with ptsd. susan candiotti joins us live with more. what do we know about how this happened? >> well, got some brand new information during the press conference. first of all, we learned about an alleged confession. and police say they think they also have found the murder weapon, when they describe as a semiautomatic handgun that was found at the suspect's house. let's back up a little bit. after the double shooting at that gun lodge, police say the suspected shooter who's 25-year-old eddie ray ralph took off in kyle's pickup truck. then they said that he went to his sister's house and told her and his brother what had happened, and then left that house. that's when the sister called the police. police put out an all points bulletin and tracked ralph, the suspect to his own house. now, the home was ringed, according to what one police lieu
new details about the murders of two military veterans, one a former navy s.e.a.l., chris kyle and his friend chad littlefield were shot and killed in ft. worth texas. the man who pulled the trigger is a veteran who kyle may have been trying to help with ptsd. susan candiotti joins us live with more. what do we know about how this happened? >> well, got some brand new information during the press conference. first of all, we learned about an alleged confession. and police say they think...
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former marine. >> former navy seal chris kyle risk his life on the world's most dangerous battlefield. langhorne kills than any american sniper in history. he was gunned down on saturday at this north texas shooting range. this is where they tried to help troubled warriors reconnect with the world. 825-year-old marine reservist. >> it is my understanding that the suspect may have been suffering from some kind of mental illness from being in the military. i understand he was a marine for four years. >> they found the gun at his home. >> he went to his sister's home and he told his sister and brother in law but he just did. >> he penned a best-selling book, the autobiography of the most lethal sniper in american history. he was larger than life, made for tv. he initially spurned an offer to appear in the nbc reality show "stars earn stripes'." >> this was supposed to highlight the military. >> he was named for taking lives in war. he was dedicated to making life better for others until he died. the suspect is being held on $3 million bond. >> there is still much more news ahead here inc
former marine. >> former navy seal chris kyle risk his life on the world's most dangerous battlefield. langhorne kills than any american sniper in history. he was gunned down on saturday at this north texas shooting range. this is where they tried to help troubled warriors reconnect with the world. 825-year-old marine reservist. >> it is my understanding that the suspect may have been suffering from some kind of mental illness from being in the military. i understand he was a marine...
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when legendary navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle and his friend chad littlefield took another marine vet, 25-year-old eddie ray routh, to a gun range, they never managed the weapons could be turned on them. but police say that's exactly what happened. wf kyle and littlefield shot dead multiple times at a remote area of a gun range near ft. worth, texas. police say they were found nearly two hours later by a guide at the range. investigators say routh drove off in kyle's pickup truck and headed to his sister's house. he allegedly told her and his brother who had happened. he left and then his brother and sister called police. when a slew of police officers arrived at his house, routh was in kyle's pickup truck. a hostage negotiator tried to talk him out of the car, but then he took off down the road. here is how a witness described it. >> i was scared. i'm sitting below the window line. i was peeking out, but they had him -- they had like four shotguns on him, i believe. it's dark out here so i really did the best c
when legendary navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle and his friend chad littlefield took another marine vet, 25-year-old eddie ray routh, to a gun range, they never managed the weapons could be turned on them. but police say that's exactly what happened. wf kyle and littlefield shot dead multiple times at a remote area of a gun range near ft. worth, texas. police say they were found nearly two hours later by a guide at the range. investigators say routh drove off in kyle's pickup truck and headed to...